Squibb Earns Hockeyroos Call-up After Stellar AHL Form

Hockey | Published:
Fri 2 November 2018

Hockey Australia has announced its 18-member Hockeyroos
team which will compete at the upcoming 2018 FIH Champions Trophy in China.

The team includes an elevation for National Development
Squad member Penny Squibb from WA’s south west, with the 25 year-old in line
for her international debut after an outstanding campaign for the WA Diamonds
in the recent Australian Hockey League.

Third-ranked Australia will come up against hosts China
(ranked 11th), defending champions Argentina (fourth), Olympic champions Great
Britain (England ranked second), world number one Netherlands and the invited
Japan (14th).

The Champions Trophy, which will be the last-ever edition
of the event which has run since 1978 before next year’s introduction of the
new FIH Pro League, runs from 17-25 November in Changzhou, China.

The Hockeyroos, who finished fourth at the World Cup in
July, were last in action in the Japan Four Nations in September, with several
changes from that team, including the returns of forward Emily Smith,
goalkeeper Rachael Lynch, midfielder Brooke Peris and experienced defenders
Karri McMahon and Jodie Kenny.

Three uncapped players are included in Queensland’s
Rebecca Greiner, NSW’s Greta Hayes and WA’s Penny Squibb.

Hockeyroos head coach Paul Gaudoin said: "We want to win
but we’ve also got an eye on the Tokyo Olympics and developing our athlete
cohort.

"We want to identify the right athletes who’ll help us
prepare for 2020, so we’ve taken the opportunity to expose some new athletes to
the international arena, but we still have some core athletes.

"Among the new additions are those who’ve had some good
form in the AHL and those who we’ve been keeping an eye on for a fair period of
time.”

Bundaberg forward Greiner, 19, comes into the team after
finishing as equal top scorer at the Australian Hockey League (AHL) which
concluded on Sunday. She was previously called up for the Japan Four Nations
but had to withdraw due to injury.

Hayes, who plays her club Hockey for Sydney University,
is a dynamic midfielder. The 21-year-old was a key part of the NSW Arrows side
which lifted the AHL title on Sunday.

Squibb, who hails from Tambellup in WA’s Great Southern
region, comes from the National Development Squad and is a 25-year-old defender
who offers a goal threat from penalty corners. Squibb impressed in the 2018 AHL
with WA with five goals and was last year’s joint top scorer.

"Rebecca has been developing nicely in her training
environment in Queensland,” Gaudoin said.

"She played extremely well at the Under-21s and was the
equal top scorer at the AHL. We’re looking for that youth and enthusiasm to add
to our group. She’s fully deserved her position.

"Greta played at the Junior World Cup in 2016. She’s been
in Belgium for a year and just got back a few months ago.

"She was in our Development Squad prior to that. She came
in and had a wonderful AHL, she was very impressive, she’s a hard-working
midfielder and we’re looking for those. She gets an opportunity to continue
with her progression after having some quality time in Belgium.

"Penny has been in our Development Squad for a couple of
years. She’s been in our training environment a couple of times on a VAA
scholarship.

"She’s performed very well in the AHL and we believe she
deserves an opportunity to show what she can do at the next level.”

Australia are six-time champions and five-time runners-up
but haven’t won the title since 2003.

"We’re certainly looking at taking a team to China that
can win the Champions Trophy,” Gaudoin said.

"But we are also looking to finalise our 2019 National
Squads. We need to keep evolving and developing our athlete cohort.”

The Hockeyroos team is due to fly to China on Monday 12
November ahead of their opening game against Argentina on Saturday 17 November
from 7pm (AEDT). All matches will be televised LIVE on FOX SPORTS.